Best mountain peaks around Trewern are found within the Breidden Hills, a collection of steep-sided peaks in Powys, Wales. This area features rolling hills and quiet river valleys, offering diverse natural landscapes. The region provides a blend of natural beauty, historical sites, and panoramic views. It is a destination for hikers and those interested in local history.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
Highlight • Historical Site
Tip by
Highlight • Historical Site
Tip by
Sign up now to discover places like this
Get recommendations on the best single tracks, peaks, & plenty of other exciting outdoor places.
Sign up for free
Highlight • Viewpoint
Tip by
Highlight • Summit
Tip by
Highlight • Historical Site
Tip by
Sign up for free to discover even more peaks around Trewern.
Sign up for free
Already have an account?
Start today with a free account
Your next adventure awaits.
Login or Signup
Go up the lane past the steep access-path, go past a spring which crosses the stoney lane, arrive at a gate that gives easier access to the summit !! (Only discovered after having hauled my 78years up the previous path!!) Definitely going again! Offa*s Dyke path clearly visible over Long Mountain !! Peter P. from N/C u Lyme.
0
0
Y Golfa is a gently rounded hill that offers superb panoramic views of the Breidden Hills and various regions of Powys. Serving as an exceptional 360-degree viewpoint, you may also be lucky enough to catch sight of a train winding its way along the Welshpool & Llanfair Light Railway below.
1
0
Now on the common, as you climb the gentle slope up the ridge towards Stapeley hill, notice the ridge and furrow pattern of the ground underfoot. It is thought this is relatively modern. In the war years, to support the food effort, even the gentle slopes of some commons were ploughed to maximise agricultural output. Just beyond the first cairn lies the first of the features which is far older, a great example of a ring cairn. Common land, with its traditionally unploughed soils of permanent pasture, managed through long term commoning, have provided ideal conditions for the safeguarding of thousands of archaeological monuments. Some 11% of all scheduled monuments in England can be found on commons. These include Mesolithic flint workings, henges, stone circles, standing stones and stone rows, barrows, hillforts, dykes, settlements, roman camps and industrial and military relics. Stapeley can boast features across several of these categories.
0
0
Moel y Golfa is a small mature wood in the Breidden Hills, some 5km northeast of Welshpool. Buses run to Middletown from where it is possible to walk straight up into the wood. There is a path along the bottom of the hill and another which goes straight up the tightly packed contours to the summit of Moel y Golfa at 403m. The impressive monument that stands on the central hump atop the summit of Moel y Golfa is apparently dedicated to two gypsy kings. You can see across the Severn Valley all the way to Cadair Idris 60 km away. It is a UK listed Marilyn.
1
0
A great little hike to do. Lovely trig pointed/cairned summit and a great viewpoint out over the surrounding area to boot.
3
0
Long Mountain is a hill and Iron Age Fort straddling the boundary between Powys (Wales) and Shropshire (England) to the east of Welshpoo. It is a UK listed Marilyn.
0
0
The Trewern area is dominated by the Breidden Hills. Key peaks include Breidden Hill, an extinct volcano offering 360-degree views, and Moel y Golfa, the highest in the range at 403 meters. Other notable peaks contributing to the landscape are Cefn y Castell, Kempsters Hill, and Bausley Hill.
The peaks around Trewern are rich in history. Breidden Hill features the remains of a British Iron Age hillfort and the distinctive Rodney's Pillar. Beacon Ring Hillfort on Long Mountain is another significant Iron Age site. Additionally, Corndon Hill summit trig point and cairn and Stapeley Hill are home to ancient Bronze Age burial cairns and other archaeological monuments.
For expansive views, Breidden Hill provides excellent 360-degree vistas over Powys and the Shropshire Plain. Moel y Golfa, the highest peak, offers impressive views that stretch across the Severn Valley and can even reach Cadair Idris on clear days. Corndon Hill summit trig point and cairn also boasts breathtaking views over Berwyn Ridge, the Breidden, and other distant landmarks.
Yes, the Trewern region offers a network of trails suitable for various abilities. While some climbs are moderate, there are also easier circular walks available. For example, easy hiking loops are accessible from Trewern that lead to the Moel y Golfa Summit Monument, making it a rewarding option for families.
The Breidden Hills, surrounding Trewern, are characterized by their steep-sided nature, rolling hills, and quiet river valleys. Breidden Hill is an extinct volcano, adding a unique geological element. Moel y Golfa features a small, mature woodland on its lower flanks, providing a different natural experience.
Beyond hiking, the Trewern area offers various outdoor activities. You can explore running trails, enjoy gravel biking, or tackle challenging MTB trails. These activities allow you to experience the diverse landscapes of the region.
Rodney's Pillar is a distinctive monument located at the summit of Breidden Hill. It was built to honor Admiral Rodney and is so prominent that it serves as a navigational aid for helicopter pilots. Its historical significance and panoramic views make it a popular point of interest.
Visitors frequently appreciate the blend of natural beauty, historical intrigue, and panoramic views. The extensive vistas from summits like Corndon Hill and Moel y Golfa are often highlighted. The presence of ancient sites, like Bronze Age cairns and Iron Age hillforts, also adds a captivating dimension to the hiking experience.
Yes, several peaks feature notable structures. Breidden Hill hosts Rodney's Pillar. The summit of Moel y Golfa is marked by an impressive monument, reportedly dedicated to two gypsy kings. Additionally, Corndon Hill has a trig point standing on Bronze Age burial cairns.
The highest peak within the Breidden Hills is Moel y Golfa, reaching an elevation of 403 meters (1,322 ft). It is classified as a 'Marilyn' due to its prominence and offers extensive views from its summit.
Yes, the area is known for its Iron Age fortifications. Breidden Hill has the remains of a British Iron Age hillfort. Beacon Ring Hillfort is another significant Iron Age site on Long Mountain. Bausley Hill, part of the Breidden Hills, is also known for its Iron Age galleried fortification.
Yes, the region is rich in Bronze Age history. The summit of Corndon Hill features a trig point standing on the remains of Bronze Age burial cairns. Stapeley Hill is also scattered with ancient cairns, some dating back to the Bronze Age, and includes a Bronze Age stone circle at Mitchell’s Fold.


See even more amazing summits around Trewern with these guides: